Today's Top 3 News: Coolest Neighborhoods in the World, IPB Ready to Welcome Students from Gaza

Tempo
13 Apr

TEMPO.CO, JakartaTempo English compiled the top 3 news on Sunday, April 13, 2025. Here are the highlights: Top 10 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World, One in Bali; Indonesian University IPB Ready to Welcome Students from Gaza; and Bapanas Explains Prabowo's Move to Scrap Import Quotas.

The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:

1. Top 10 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World, One in Bali  

When many people arrange a travel plan, classic touristy destinations often top the itinerary. This, however, can sometimes lead to a less enjoyable experience—think crowds, long lines, and overly commercialized spots.

Worry not—that won’t be the case when you venture into the coolest neighborhoods in the world. TimeOut magazine praises these lesser-known gems for their unique charm, offering a fresh and authentic layer of excitement for any traveler’s bucket list.

From the creativity of the locals to rich cultural vibes and a thriving food scene, there is no shortage of reasons to explore these vibrant areas. 

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2. Indonesian University IPB Ready to Welcome Students from Gaza 

The Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) has declared its readiness to accept residents of Gaza, Palestine, as students. This initiative follows President Prabowo Subianto's commitment to temporarily evacuate 1,000 individuals from Gaza to Indonesia.

The Rector of IPB University, Arif Satria, stated that this step represents the university's contribution to supporting the development of human resources in Palestine. Arif affirmed the university's readiness to accommodate Gazan residents who wish to pursue their education at IPB.  

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3. Bapanas Explains Prabowo's Move to Scrap Import Quotas 

The Head of the National Food Agency (Bapanas), Arief Prasetyo Adi, has revealed the reasons behind President Prabowo Subianto's directive to eliminate import quotas on essential commodities. According to him, this instruction is intended to ensure fair and stable prices for the public.

"So that the prices are fair for the public. I said that when it comes to this matter, the President is very concerned about ensuring fair prices. Prices are fair when there is fairness," Arief told Tempo on Saturday, April 12, 2025.

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